Englische Studien, Volume 20O. R. Reisland, 1895 "Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly). |
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... haue taken and bounde my husband , that I se there by the , I shall haue hym ayene . Caxton , Blanchardyn and Eglantine , 186/28 ; vgl . das . p . XXIX . - Im 4 16. jahrhundert sind beispiele sehr gewöhnlich , so New 1 * Abwechselung u ...
... haue taken and bounde my husband , that I se there by the , I shall haue hym ayene . Caxton , Blanchardyn and Eglantine , 186/28 ; vgl . das . p . XXIX . - Im 4 16. jahrhundert sind beispiele sehr gewöhnlich , so New 1 * Abwechselung u ...
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... haue sayd to lytle , any man that wyl to adde what hym pleaseth to it . Ascham , Toxophilus p . 17. - Keep your word , Phoebe , that you'll marry me , Or else , refusing me , to wed this shepherd . As you like it V , 4 , 21. Vgl ...
... haue sayd to lytle , any man that wyl to adde what hym pleaseth to it . Ascham , Toxophilus p . 17. - Keep your word , Phoebe , that you'll marry me , Or else , refusing me , to wed this shepherd . As you like it V , 4 , 21. Vgl ...
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... haue to moche her wille , and to lete her goormaunde oute of tyme . Knight de la Tour - Laundry p . 9. — For mani haue lost her mariage bi to moche discouering hem Ibid . 18 . erklären . - selff , and to haue mani words . So wird man ...
... haue to moche her wille , and to lete her goormaunde oute of tyme . Knight de la Tour - Laundry p . 9. — For mani haue lost her mariage bi to moche discouering hem Ibid . 18 . erklären . - selff , and to haue mani words . So wird man ...
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... haue commiseration of him , Raleigh H. W. IV . 3 § 19. 240. Some compassion you can have of this handsome young fellow . Vanbrugh , Rel . V3 . 330 . I can take my oath of it , madam . Congreve , Way W. V2 . 282. I can't hit of her name ...
... haue commiseration of him , Raleigh H. W. IV . 3 § 19. 240. Some compassion you can have of this handsome young fellow . Vanbrugh , Rel . V3 . 330 . I can take my oath of it , madam . Congreve , Way W. V2 . 282. I can't hit of her name ...
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... haue receiued of the lords of his majesties priuie counsell ( besser jetzt from ) , Verney P. 131 ( 1627 ) . a piece of Money that she received of the Spirits ( jetzt from vorzuziehen ) . H. More , Antid . Ath . III . 195 . whosoeuer in ...
... haue receiued of the lords of his majesties priuie counsell ( besser jetzt from ) , Verney P. 131 ( 1627 ) . a piece of Money that she received of the Spirits ( jetzt from vorzuziehen ) . H. More , Antid . Ath . III . 195 . whosoeuer in ...
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Page 145 - Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full Of direst cruelty ! make thick my blood ; Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between The effect and it ! Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers, Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief!
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Page 376 - O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow, he brought up Horace giving the Poets a pill, but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him a purge that made him bewray his credit.
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Page 37 - ... of a murdering dart : Mine eye, the sight thou tak'st thy level by To hit my heart, and never shoots awry. Mine eye thus helps thine eye to work my smart. Thine eye, a fire is both in heat and light ; Mine eye, of tears a river doth become. O that the water of mine eye had might To quench the flames that from thine eye doth come ! Or that the fires kindled by thine eye, The flowing streams of mine eyes could make dry ! SONNET VI.